Which cluster of PD's does Avoidance, Obsessive-Compulsive and Dependent PD
C
Risk for Injury
Inadequate coping skills
Potential for self-mutilation
Are all nursing diagnoses for which PD
Borderline PD
This therapy combines cognitive aspects to change thoughts, beliefs with behavioral aspects to change problematic action patterns
Focuses on skill training, problem solving
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Clients with this personality disorder feel their worth and value are superior to others.
Narcissistic
This ED is more prevalent in females who are high achievers
Anorexia Nervosa
This PS is characterized by impulsive, criminalistic, manipulative behaviors.
Antisocial
Potential for violence
Impaired family functioning
Inadequate coping skills
Are all nursing diagnosis associated with this PD
Antisocial
This therapy is not recommended for clients with histrionic PD.
Group therapy
True or False
Individuals with PD are easily identified and diagnosed.
False
This ED is characterized by binging and purging
Bulimia Nervousa
Clients with this PD may engage in self-harm, have intense anxiety, and have an intense fear of abandonment.
Borderline
Social Isolation
Anxiety
Are nursing diagnoses associated with this PD client that distrusts everyone?
Paranoid
This therapy combines CBT and other forms of psychotherapy to change a clients self-perception.
Schema
Clients with this PD avoid situations and roles that require socialization, and lack interest in intimate relationships.
Schizoid
These clients may hide food and eat alone due to embarrassment of the amount of food consumed.
Binge-Eating Disorder
Clients with this PD may seek partners who will make decisions, laugh at others' jokes to appear friendly, and have a pervasive sense of inferiority.
Dependent
Risk for injury
Disturbed personal identity
Anxiety
Are all nursing diagnosis associated with clients with this PD who tends to sexualize every task.
Histrionic
Originally developed to treat suicidal thoughts, this therapy is effective for clients with borderline PD and combines traditional and cognitive approaches to manage intense emotions.
Dialectical behavior therapy
Contrary to antisocial PD, females are much more likely to be diagnosed with this PD.
Borderline PD
This medication is the only FDA approved medication to treat bulimia.
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Role-play a client with narcissistic personality disorder for 1 minute.
Must role play for 1 minute and peers must agree with performance.
Joey is a 22-year-old male diagnosed with schizotypal PD. Name at least two nursing diagnoses and explain why you selected these.
Social isolation
Anxiety
Disturbed personal identity
Impaired family function
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antidepressants, anxiolytics, and antipsychotics are included in this type of therapy
Pharmacological therapy
Diagnostic criteria must be met in at least two of the wat categories
Cognition
Affect
Interpersonal Relationship
Impulse Control
Name at least 3 goals for clients with ED and explain your choice.
Must name at least 3